Storm Damage
Your definition of a storm may vary from the definition used by your insurer!
When investigating the claim, your insurer, or their appointed Loss Adjuster, will want to determine the weather conditions near your property at the time of the incident.
Your definition of a storm may vary from the definition used by your insurer!
When investigating the claim, your insurer, or their appointed Loss Adjuster, will want to determine the weather conditions near your property at the time of the incident.

We have seen our fair share of frightful storms across the UK in recent years and along with them an extensive amount of property damage caused by high winds and heavy rainfall or a combination of the two.
Storm damage can be a notoriously tricky type of claim to deal with, as your definition of a storm may vary greatly from the definition used by your insurer.
When making a claim for damage, your insurer will investigate if a storm occurred, how intense the storm was and where the storm was in relation to your property.

Aspray has access to industry level platforms to help validate your claim, such as WeatherNet, which provides historical weather data and is used by over 90% of UK insurers. Data such as volume of rainfall, hail or snowfall, wind speed and wind direction may all be used to prove whether the damage to your property was caused by adverse weather conditions.

Weathernet
To help validate your claim, Aspray uses WeatherNet, a platform that supplies historical weather data and is used by over 90% of UK insurers.

Roofing
Aspray instruct vetted roofers to complete any reinstatement works, meaning you don’t have to spend time obtaining quotes for your insurer.

Structural Survey
Should it be required, your Aspray Loss Assessor will instruct a professional third-party to carry out a structural survey to submit to your insurer.
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